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pro vyhledávání: '"H. M. Del Castillo"'
Autor:
H. M. Del Castillo, Calvin B. Netterfield, P. A. R. Ade, J. E. Ruhl, E. Hivon, J. J. Bock, P. de Bernardis, Paolo Palangio, B. P. Crill, A. Iacoangeli, F. Piacentini, P. D. Mauskopf, Enzo Pascale, Alvise Raccanelli, S. Rao, A. Boscaleri, G. De Troia, G. Romeo, Andrew E. Lange, M. Giacometti, Silvia Masi, V. V. Hristov, P. Cardoni, R. Bathia, P. C. Farese, L. Miglio, Francesco Scaramuzzi
Publikováno v:
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 138:315-336
We describe the BOOMERANG North America (BNA) instrument, a balloon-borne bolometric radiometer designed to map the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation with 0.3 deg resolution over a significant portion of the sky. This receiver employs new t
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IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices. 42:1216-1220
A technique incorporating a p/sup +/ doping spike at the silicide/Si interface to reduce the effective Schottky barrier of the silicide infrared detectors and thus extend the cutoff wavelength has been developed. In contrast to previous approaches wh
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IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement. 40:727-731
Digital and analog phase-locked loop (PLL) receivers were operated in parallel, each tracking the residual carrier from a spacecraft. The PLL tracked the downlink carrier and measured its instantaneous phase. This information, combined with a knowled
Autor:
M.M. Weeks, Jin S. Park, Sarath D. Gunapala, H. M. Del Castillo, True-Lon Lin, P.W. Pellegrini, E. W. Jones
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IEEE Electron Device Letters. 16:94-96
PtSi Schottky infrared detectors with extended cutoff wavelengths of 5.7, 6.6, and 7.3 /spl mu/m have been demonstrated by incorporating a thin p+ layer at the PtSi-Si interface for high sensitivity medium wavelength infrared imaging applications. Th
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Applied Physics Letters. 64:2370-2372
Utilizing low temperature silicon molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) growth, long-wavelength stacked SiGe/Si heterojunction internal photoemission (HIP) infrared detectors with multiple SiGe/Si layers have been fabricated and demonstrated. Using an element
Publikováno v:
IEEE Electron Device Letters. 15:103-105
A photoresponse model has been developed for the Si/sub 1/spl minus/x/Ge/sub x//Si heterojunction internal photoemission (HIP) infrared detector at wavelengths corresponding to photon energies less than the Fermi energy. A Si/sub 0.7/Ge/sub 0.3//Si H
We report the design and performance of 300-mK composite bolometers that use micromesh absorbers and support structures patterned from thin films of low-stress silicon nitride. The small geometrical filling factor of the micromesh absorber provides 2
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Autor:
Ken Ganga, H. M. Del Castillo, James J. Bock, B. P. Crill, Pedro G. Ferreira, Amedeo Balbi, P. de Bernardis, A. Boscaleri, Philip Daniel Mauskopf, Andrew E. Lange, Paul L. Richards, Aaron Lee, Peter A. R. Ade, Sang-Yun Oh, Enzo Pascale, Shaul Hanany, A. H. Jaffe, Calvin B. Netterfield, George F. Smoot, C. D. Winant, Viktor Hristov, Julian Borrill, J. E. Ruhl, Bahman Rabii
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We describe the MAXIMA experiment, a balloon-borne measurement designed to map temperature anisotropy in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) over a wide range of angular scales (multipole range 80 < l < 800). The experiment consists of a 1.3 m diam
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